1907, FRANCIS SPEER'S Breezy “That” Column Is now in her sixtieth year, Tuar the **That Column" has discov- ered that it doesn't do any good to criti- cise a fool. THAT it never makes some girls of | oy Bellefonte tired to dance until it 1s time | to get up the next morning. Tuar if some girls in Bellefonte are | ; tia 3 not as much of a fool as they look, then | { heer P ful en ions TOR laa they have much to be thankful for, Drawgt de kola ref und pifed THAT a good many young ladies in Hit . ut $00% 106 at] ain, iz ue ih 4) © Xie Bellefonte claim to be very religious but i Ot nays AF SOO do things that are inconsistent with their Kitzelt's der Jeckie we de Til profession, Ut ae shprung in der himmel THAT *Archie” Allison, of Bellefont Inser Tilli Gane de says that even a plumber gets worried : about his finance when he owns an automobile. aid des " > OO) we leehiich yer soul THAT even some strong professional ckt de T ch uf de shy» men in Bellefonte shrink when it comes er blitz eh ernment to shouldering their wives dress to those society gawiss ! society ratic ump ¢ hut en beau ; ida free in's nesht cht der Jeekie hinna rum, Un mocht en shpel um shu Rarasoers aw MISS HELEN BOTHA kler fesht bless who view and reater reached, participa ocks and | rd a '® MRS. ANNIE BESANT. Great Britain | In Hor Sixtieth Year the Head of the ” Annie Besant, who recently became | A I TRAC [ IVE I er 0 onies head of the theosophl ! weeeding In that station the | mel H, B, still vigorous in the promotion of Her philosophy and the organization of lie hut en beau, > ears i Brawfer, shaner, g'shelder mon of ity nt y uch been a very active one. After her sep- - 9 i {© Hi ue / “ Schima y has excited so 1 aration from the Rev. Frank Besant, Sell mawyg glawe ware kon 1 wore immer er’ gabald ry srence of | or... : Taw VOLT RII | th y ont en BOW National Secular and worked swonsich yohr galumadee . tial premiers now | (Unser Tlie hut en beau.) colonial prem | In the free thought and radical move- there are und, "hd why became prominent in the labor and so- Wert CARO several reasons clalist movements and was active as a | nt the . ad cial atten op " 0 the Soclal Democe federation. It nerice K ¢ " " American sie 0 was In 1889 that she joined the Theo- that one of its results will be an entire re ish empire in respect to the home gov- and the colonies. According millinery bills. € OWet cCOnomt ehr rux light, a parting of the ways has now lellefonte ; Ce " ii tnt he e dram been unless the colonies 18 gi athered unto his father rs the scr ambl for his talent of , his t al e ; govert the latter's » dissolution will be only a question of Tuav there is in lellefonte a man v h ’ He hut on Sean time non before he ‘eas his res up n th e Iss uw en mer wa colo: \ conlere: ¢ whic his is waters 1 } N ‘ N » - a J - » THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 9, Theosophists Is Active Still, Olcott, but OQ event In Eu O eet UNSER TILLIE Oped ict exe imi 8 ri 1 pet an politics theosopliist societies Her career has | ird und sheffieh, leebt se aw, general Interest as | vicar of Silwey, In 1807, she joined the Das moh! ane set cooma so being held in Eng ment led by Charles Bradlaugh. She it has attracted spe- member of the Vablnn and of Atlantio, Some think adjustment of the relations of the Brit- i the matter in this TrAT when a rich man of B A n leh un de Polly gook are given tion in the and his fl ed that the reater newspaper an Ad wants 1S a note of it Tu and ety ot the 400 it KO 10 Beautiful, Shapely Comfortable nd fore ; a _ Aoi WITH 1 MES, ANNIE KEEPING 3 age TrAT there was a rug the other day w apiece. Harry cigar dealer rug, but ! would tionate 1s Mrs. Besants controversy with YEAGER & DAVIS branch bended by Mr. 30igs now 80 BELLEFONTE. PA. its FOR DISHES A WONDERFUL SWIMMER. C. M. Dar id stove. If she can do OL TCL Cte ph tap. § - , Daniela, ‘who wil) 20 to Bog DISHES: ro Swam OF With the } she can ge A OX nlon- ¥ and get th i at Tuar while certain young ladies in | 16 in Smullton,” $405. hiz ‘ot NG. Samtuat sual Bellefonte are in the employ of others | Ct S. Bechdel to. 3 1 S £0 : aid 1 the fastest swim- they should devote their time to men, | Bechdei, M chde “ al to Ny : : . mer in the worl His past perform. ee and not to amusing Er try nie | in Liberty ro Ay + AA ve tracts of ADE ances entitle him to the distinction of ople Who have to suffer from “oh s Lavvtngt’ the fastest swimmer for short kind Re rod aby are getting very tired Lehighvalley Coal Co. to Sarah’ Ann dist: “ . 3 4 Vint baw ak " viata stances, and should he win the mile of so much baby Play ng where there avis, Aug. 2 1904 ; 12000 »q. ft in oF 4 should be noth Bess nov we. $200 championship he would be the cham. a ; al Ep 4 plon all aro: wimmer of the world, THAT a good women io lefon as nh ey : v dgnia of the made =a ed a your ot al Reuben , Ot ty 1 who dr gave the fore NOY sald tt »m ir differ fh ot} On his tha Is na #1 sons and his mmet of bert Em tall and : iD ) for gett od om her bought it I can keep i ist as long as orporation. who is soon to marry Ma Rooseve lasts can't | tl Ctr ORS 1. B. Corey is South sneak to the cosy pti room between an 1 man ar al dent and face the pool roo Ellis | detected Next to Premier Botha how long Customer n . b re nt of the Un i Stat Stee President visit, ‘the African Princess Allee ™ In and figure sme i Inughter's resetublance is between the two AanK pres m and the bool re Of Ing s he who orey his start in life gave if there IS Any estrangement be tween Joseph Bros. & Co., and Mis Mollie § ayder, it can be laid at the feet of District Attorney Wm. G. R usually is as popular with the nice ane pleasing milliners who come to Bell fonte, at either place, as he is at the Cen tre County Bar Billy * now have his heart t on an artist of the head, and it is to be hoped efforts some day will be success Tuar it is said in a certain part Bellefonte there is a young lady w goes driving quite frequently at ¢ of night when she ought to be posing in her cosy little brass bed excuses for this impropriety, of cous are varied and many, but the character of the young men who furnish this night J usury are not beyond reproach, so e neighbors are drawing their own conclusions as to what these nightly rides mean. Tuar if the moon should be giftep with power of speech there would be a lot of reputations ruined in Belle. fonte. ‘The revelation of private stench and debauch would be something simply awful, Not that the entire town is so corrupt, oughly demonstrate that there are some in the town who are living a life. They are as cunning as foxes, and manage to their evil jcated to strong language, | est Dut every word is the truth. min ams Tua nkle. who ] seems In but the moon would thor | 1 Mr. Corey wept and said he was very sorry that Ellis was going to marry that stage He said (ood could come of aman putting aside who stood by him werty and bore him He said Ellis had “dragged name in the dirt if WOman that no the wife of his youth in da children ys of his p An Aged One, y of the Odd Fellows who took in inion at Lock Haven recently was Fred Bartley, of Howard, who attracted considerable attention from those with whom he contact, Mr, Bartly is in his eighty-second year and has been an Odd Fellow for over sixty years, Shortly after he attained his majority he was initiated into the mysteries of the order as a member of what was then known as the Nittany Hall lodge. When the Lick Run lodge, No. 312, was institu ted at Howard, Mr, Bartley became a charter member and has always been in good standing, came in Another Rumor One of the latest stories to be revived | concerning what is to be located at Sham kin Dam, near Selinsgrove, Pa., is the re that a greater part of the ground that has been purchased is to be Com ty of he pany one of t ost business concerns of its kind in the a | country, the most ples conference Is Jame The adventurous phy- sician’s Hl fated Invasion of Boer ter ritory did not put an end to his career Gespite the fact that he was sentenced to ten months’ Imprisonment in Eng land as punishment for his temerity He now comes on the as pre miler of Cape successor to the mantle of Cecil Bt “Dr. Jim,” as the premier Is still known, Is now fifty-four years of age, and though his tures figure at the Dr. Leander Starr pon raid fame jhe Jameson of stage Colony and holes hair Is thinner than of yore he Is as | strenuous as ever, Dorn In Edinburgh, he studied medicine In London, spent a few years In America In search of health and then located In Kimberley. where he formed a friendship with Ce ell Rhodes, who made him adminis trator of Rhodesia It was In 1805 that he led the famous rald into the Transvaal, On expiating the penalty fmposad for his part in this affair he { returned to Bouth Africa and when the Boer war came along participated In {the slege of Ladysmith, war he was elected to the Cape Colo ny assembly and for the last three re has been premier, with an ever sing hold on the loyalty of bis Anglo-Dutch constituents, After this. CM, DANIELS prise when at the Athens last year he them and took the 100 yard rae. To convince them that there was no seed dent about It he went to England lat er and entered the 200 yard champion. ship, announcing himself ready to meet any swimmer at from BO to 200 yards He established more World's records and took away all the | laurels Olymple games at swam away from distances Borrowing Trouble, Borrowing Is poor business at the best, return for your palos” Yery worst in the trouble. To begin with, fancy, erankiness, vaporings, undue nervousness or the mental or moral idiosyncrasies that should have been trained out of the Individual long bee fore the years of childhood were pass. od. There are few people In the world more depressing and disheartening than those who are always seeing some shad. ow of coming evil. The world Is som- ber enough even at the best, and it is scarcely worth while to go out seeking for shadows or to conjure up purely ones, occupations the but of all the unsatisfactory “no | world Is borrowing i it Is based on | (ow & 90 he I RF Choong KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING, Imperial and Guyer Hats, New Columbia and Manhatten Shirts, The James R. Keiser Neckwear, B. V. D. Underwear, Merchant Tailoring Full line of Woolens to select from. Montgomery & Co. BELLEFONTE.
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